THE TIDE LINE | A farewell to Namibia’s Favourite uncle

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 16/10/2025
The coastal air feels heavier this week. Walvis Bay, usually abuzz with salt, seagulls, and the rhythm of commerce, has fallen a little quieter. The news of the passing of John Savva, or as everyone knew him, Uncle Savva, has rippled across the Namibian coastline with the weight of disbelief and (…)
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